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Kids will love it! A collection of dance song ideas with easy-to-follow rhythms

Good news for anyone who wants to enjoy dancing with kids! Here, we’ll introduce dances and music that children will love.

Dance, which nurtures a sense of rhythm and enriches expressive ability, is the perfect musical activity for children’s growth.

Popular dances among kids today include choreography that’s trending on social media and lots of tracks that get everyone excited at sports days and recitals.

There are plenty of classics, too, so adults, be sure to join in, get moving, and have a great time together!

Kids Go Wild! A Collection of Dance Song Ideas with Easy-to-Follow Rhythms (271–280)

Mischief Ninja Arts Manual

[GUMI & Kagamine Rin] Mischief Ninja Scroll [Original MV] with Chinese Subtitles
Mischief Ninja Arts Manual

The key is its exciting, upbeat feel! Let me introduce “Itazura Ninpōchō.” Some children just love playing pranks, don’t they? This time, let’s do a cute dance to “Itazura Ninpōchō,” which has mischief as its theme! It’s a good idea to adapt the choreography to the children’s ages and interests.

Since it’s up-tempo with a unique sound, a comical choreography will fit well.

Dive in with a sense of excitement and have fun!

OtonokeCreepy Nuts

Otonoke / Creepy Nuts [Sports Day Recital Dance] Easy Dance Choreography
OtonokeCreepy Nuts

This song captivates with a rhythm that makes you want to dance and a mysterious worldview.

Produced by Creepy Nuts, it serves as the opening theme for the TV anime Dandadan and was released digitally in October 2024.

Its distinctive lyrics cleverly connect how music seeps into people’s hearts with occult elements.

With a driving beat and catchy phrases, it’s a track that makes kids want to move their bodies.

Seamlessly fused with the anime’s world, the song has earned high praise, including reaching No.

1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.

It’s perfect for parents who want to enjoy the anime together with children who love to dance.

You can start with simple choreography and gradually try more challenging moves for extra fun.

Yo-kai Exercise No. 1Dream5

Yo-kai Watch: Yokai Exercise No. 1
Yo-kai Exercise No. 1Dream5

The ending theme of a TV anime, sung by Dream5 and beloved by both children and adults, is creating a buzz.

This work charms listeners with its fun, upbeat style that portrays everyday little happenings—like oversleeping or being picky about food—as the doings of yokai.

Their 12th single, released in April 2014, was a tie-in with a TV Tokyo anime, and with choreography by Lucky Ikeda, it became a huge topic among children.

It’s a song that kids can enjoy moving their bodies to together, with easy-to-learn choreography that makes it a hit at nursery and kindergarten events.

It’s also recommended for parent-child recreation and as a dance for sports days.

APT.ROSÉ & Bruno Mars

[For Elementary and Middle School Students] APT. / ROSÉ & Bruno Mars [Easy Arrangement Ver.]
APT.ROSÉ & Bruno Mars

Inspired by the Korean drinking game “Apartment Game,” this song captivates children with its catchy rhythm and dance-inducing melody.

Blending pop punk and pop rock, its energetic sound features a pleasant harmony between Rosé and Bruno Mars, and the playful call-and-response makes you want to move naturally.

Released in October 2024, the track rapidly gained views on YouTube and achieved the milestone of 1 billion plays.

Its bright, fun vibe and easy-to-copy rhythmic chants make it perfect for kids’ dance time.

It’s ideal for sports day practice or family dance sessions, and is also recommended as a song kids can enjoy together with friends.

Tattayuzu

Sports Day dance, recital dance 'Tatta' kids dance channel how to fly kindergarten, elementary school, nursery school
Tattayuzu

This is a bright, energetic cheer song featuring acoustic guitar and tambourine.

If you use it for performances at sports festivals, it can lift children’s spirits with its positive message and get everyone excited with the “Tatta Dance,” choreographed by world-renowned dancer Kent Mori.

The lyrics are also appealing, celebrating the beauty of living each precious moment with care and encouraging each person’s journey.

Released in March 2017 to commemorate Yuzu’s 20th anniversary, it was also used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s variety show “Mecha-Mecha Iketeru!” Highly recommended as a track that shines in settings where children can express themselves energetically, such as group performances at sports festivals or dances at school events.

We’ve gotta do what seems impossible.Sambomasutā

[We’ve Gotta Do the Impossible] Sambomaster “Simple Dance” — A simple arranged dance you can do at sports days and presentations!
We’ve gotta do what seems impossible.Sambomasutā

A positive, powerful song that makes kids want to move their bodies is one of Sambomaster’s popular tracks.

The lyrics convey the importance of taking on exactly what seems “impossible,” giving children confidence and courage.

Released in February 2010 as the theme for Nissan’s Serena commercial, the song was later used as the image song for the film Cheer☆Dance, capturing the hearts of many.

Combining energetic rhythms with a strong message, this track is perfect for those looking for music to dance to at events like sports days or recitals.

Even complex choreography can be easily adapted, so children who are new to dance can enjoy moving along!

Anpanman’s Marchdoriimingu

[Anpanman’s March] With choreography ♪ Song ♪ Dance ♪
Anpanman's Marchdoriimingu

This song, known for its lyrics brimming with the joy and hope of life, is a popular choice for sports day performances and dances.

It conveys, in straightforward words, the compassion for others and the courage to face difficulties.

Released in November 1988, it has continued to be loved by many as the opening theme of the anime “Soreike! Anpanman.” The lyrics were written by the original creator, Takashi Yanase, and the music was composed by Takashi Miki.

With its bright and lively melody, the song delivers a heartwarming message and is recommended as a staple for group performances and routines at school sports days.

It’s a wonderful track that children and adults alike can enjoy dancing to together.